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Wike to construct 30km roads in six FCT local councils

Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, has said President Bola Tinubu has directed him to construct a total of 30-kilometre roads across the six area councils of the FCT.

The minister disclosed this to newsmen in Abuja when he received the former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senator who represented FCT in the 9th Assembly, Philips Aduda and Mr Zakari Dobi, a former FCTA Mandate Secretary for Transportation who is also a former Senate candidate.

Wike announced the plan to construct 30 kilometres of roads, with five roads in each of the six area councils to be concluded before May 29, 2024, with the aim to reduce pressure on the Federal Capital City (FCC) and take development to rural communities across the six area councils.

He said: “President Bola Tinubu had directed that at least five-kilometre roads must be constructed in each of the six area councils before May 29.

“This is part of his renewed hope agenda to ensure that people in rural communities were not left out in the development efforts of the current administration,” he said.

He promised to consult the visitors from time to time to tribute their quota in developing the city, adding that the FCT Administration would work with everybody that has something to offer, the minister hailed them for working as a team irrespective of political party differences to work for the development of the FCT.

Earlier, Aduda noted that the visit aimed to express gratitude to President Tinubu for appointing a resident of the FCT as a minister to advocate for the development of the FCT in the interest of all its residents and to congratulate Wike on his appointment and the good work he was doing.

Aduda said: “We are also here to commend you for the bold step in establishing the Civil Service Commission for FCT, removing FCT from TSA and establishment of Women Affairs Secretariat to address women’s concerns.”

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